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Has Venus statue that compliments erotic scene
Samson and Delilah
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Familiar enormous muscular body in Samson a Delilah
P. Rubens is hooked by study of Michelangelo
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Youthful vigor, extraordinary eyes (see in her soul), Straw hat. Her younger sister becomes Ruben's wife
Portrait of Susanna Fourment
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Family portrait that celebrates his marriage, garden relates to fertility
Portrait of Rubens, his wife Helena Fourment, and their son Peter Paul
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P. Rubens late work, glorious tribune of his life, looks at joy of life, 2nd time married.
The Garden of Love
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P. Rubens has it in his paintings. Cupid holds a yoke (symbol of marriage), venus pours water through her breasts
Pastoral tradition (sentiments)
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Weren't for sale, at his best, remind you of Peter Foyle
P. Rubens landscapes
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Straight forward landscape, but idealized. They are not that baroque, but then again baroque.
P. Rubens
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P. Rubens reminds us of Peter Foyle because of
his panoramic view
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P. Rubens is an absolute superb
colorist
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Between the landscape of the Dutchmen and P. Rubens, he pays little attention to
the sky
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Outstanding baroque style example, not good landscape example
The Tiger Hunt
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The mayor triad in The Tiger Hunt painting
Red, yellow, and blue (intense colors)
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P. Rubens style is that of wat spectacle
Italy and baroque
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He wanted to achieve the maximum visual input
P. Rubens
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P. Rubens source of inspiration in the 18th and 19th century
Eugčne Delacroix
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He tries to combine the best of northern Europe with the best of southern rennaissance style
P. Rubens
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Most important etching produced from the Flemish school. Figures are large
The Tiger Hunt
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These were the last great woodcuts or wood engravings for this time...
Temptation of Christ (woodcut: Christopher Jegher)
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